2010
DOI: 10.1590/s0034-70942010000500004
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Caracterização anestésica da nanoemulsão não lipídica de propofol

Abstract: Summary: Sudo RT, Bonfá L, Trachez MM, Debom R, Rizzi MDR, Zapata-Sudo G -Anesthetic Profile of a Non-lipid Propofol Nanoemulsion. Background and objectives:The clinical use of a lipid propofol formulation causes pain during injection, allergic reactions, and bacterial growth. Propofol has been reformulated in different non-lipid presentations to reduce the incidence of adverse effects, but those changes can modify its pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics. In the present study, we investigate the pharmacology… Show more

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“…A study about the use of propofol microemulsion in dogs also showed lower values of mean blood pressure from the fifth minute of the experiment, which is the moment near the end of examination and awakening of the patients evaluated in the mentioned study 7 . In a study with rats 12 , lower values of mean blood pressure occurred after one-hour infusion of propofol nanoemulsion. The doses of lipid propofol and propofol nanoemulsion allowed an appropriate anesthetic plan to perform upper digestive endoscopy without cardiorespiratory alterations of clinical relevance.…”
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confidence: 93%
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“…A study about the use of propofol microemulsion in dogs also showed lower values of mean blood pressure from the fifth minute of the experiment, which is the moment near the end of examination and awakening of the patients evaluated in the mentioned study 7 . In a study with rats 12 , lower values of mean blood pressure occurred after one-hour infusion of propofol nanoemulsion. The doses of lipid propofol and propofol nanoemulsion allowed an appropriate anesthetic plan to perform upper digestive endoscopy without cardiorespiratory alterations of clinical relevance.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…The acetic acid and the lipid propofol caused 46.0 ± 2.0 and 12.5 ± 0.6 distresses in the 20 minutes following the intraperitoneal injection, respectively. Abdominal distress after the administration of propofol nanoemulsion was not observed, which indicates that the animals had less pain on injection with such solution 12 .…”
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confidence: 95%
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“…Para a indução do estimulo nociceptivo foi administrado o ácido acético a 0,6% (0,1N) intraperitonealmente (i.p.) em cada animal, na proporção de 10mL/Kg, 20 minutos após a administração de cada tratamento (SUDO et al, 2010), conforme tabela 1. Imediatamente após a aplicação do acido acético, cada animal foi colocado em caixa plástica e iniciada a contagem do numero de contorções abdominais por um período de 20 minutos.…”
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“…6,7 Thus, taking into consideration that propofol is the intravenous anesthetic most commonly used in general anesthesia worldwide, its use still has limitations due to adverse effects, and there are few studies comparing conventional propofol with propofol nanoemulsion. We conducted a comparative evaluation between propofol formulations traditionally used (soy lecithin and nanoemulsion with solutol) in gynecological procedures.…”
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confidence: 99%